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04/30/2014 06:50:33 AM · #1 |
Description: It's a whole lot harder to find symmetry if you remove the prospect of reflecting, but it can be done. Have a go at it this week!
Extra Rules: Submissions using reflective surfaces of any kind to attain symmetry will be disqualified.
I have no idea what this means.. the first part, I took and understood exactly what would disqualify you LOL
I am so lost on what they want..what does this mean? |
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04/30/2014 07:08:26 AM · #2 |
Photograph something symmetrical. You can't use a reflection to cause the symmetry.
This is a challenging challenge. It'll make you really look hard for your subject. |
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04/30/2014 07:09:47 AM · #3 |
I have never photographed anything weird like this before
This is going to take a lot of creativity LOL! |
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04/30/2014 07:28:24 AM · #4 |
Symmetry isn't really weird. It just means that the left looks like the right, or the top looks like the bottom. You'll find it in nature, architecture, and all sorts of places. You just need to look for it. It's there. |
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04/30/2014 07:39:40 AM · #5 |
Why should it be so hard?
In one of the previous challenges none of the top 10 were a reflection. |
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04/30/2014 08:20:03 AM · #6 |
This is totally out of my photography element comfort zone thing
Thanks I will have to learn and check that link out
Message edited by author 2014-04-30 08:24:42. |
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04/30/2014 08:36:59 AM · #7 |
So how do you think using refraction to obtain symmetry would be viewed by the voters? |
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04/30/2014 08:41:22 AM · #8 |
I live in the most symmetric city in America and maybe the world so this should be easy. |
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04/30/2014 09:24:54 AM · #9 |
Originally posted by MarkB: So how do you think using refraction to obtain symmetry would be viewed by the voters? |
I think it would get the gong from many, to be honest. |
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05/01/2014 09:28:47 PM · #10 |
thanks for the help guys I have found my subject .... now I just need the rain to go away so that I can have a decent shot:)) I appreciate the help;)) |
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